On Wednesday, March 26, 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 celebrated Womens History Month with a special chapel, luncheon, and breakout sessions. Keynote speaker Katelyn Beaty, managing editor for Christianity Today, spoke about the significant role women played in the resurrection story. Ruby Award recipients were recognized at chapel and received their awards during a luncheon on Metzger Lawn.

The Ruby Awards were based on this year's Women's History Month theme Aspire, celebrating women who are Motivated by Passion, Leaving a Legacy.

Dr. Cassandra Van Zandt, 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023s associate provost for core curriculum, was presented with the Priscilla Ruby Award for excellence in teaching and mentoring. The Deborah Ruby Award for leadership and wisdom was given to 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 senior Esther Perumalla. Alumna Carole MacIntyre received the Esther Award for obedience and servanthood. Suzanne Crowell, a vital contributor and supporter of the 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 community, was presented with the presidential Anna Horton Ruby Award for lifetime commitment and service to the university.

After the luncheon, attendees were given the opportunity to attend special breakout sessions in the Andrews Banquet Room and Lehman Board Room. Session speakers Judy TenElshof, Nancy Hornberger and Heather Hoerdemann each led discussion on specific topics including finding courage in life and in the workplace, building relationships for influence, and leading from where you are. A showing of documentary Miss Representation was also offered as an additional breakout session option.

Throughout the month of March, 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 hosted a baby item drive in support of nonprofit organization Generation Her. 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 alumna Dianna Smiley founded Generations Her, which hosts weekly programs for teen mothers and pregnant teens.